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captions paid for by nbc-universal television good morning. i'm lynn berry. >>> drivers around the country are feeling the pain at the pump with gas prices at record highs for this time of year and still going up. meanwhile, president obama is defending his policies against his republican challengers. nbc's jay gray has more. >> reporter: there was a rude wake-up call for commuters across the country. >> that's ridiculous. that is ridiculous. >> reporter: the price of gas jumped dramatically overnight. >> we are seeing gas prices higher than a month ago. >> reporter: and experts say it's only going to get worse. >> it certainly is not a good hashinrbinger of things to come prices as we head into the spring and summer when we know prices tend to rise. >> reporter: during an energy policy speech in miami where, by the way, the price at the pump has hit the $4 mark, president obama said the ultimate fix is finding alternatives to gas. >> we can't just allow ourselves to be held hostage to the ups and downs of the world oil market. we have to keep
captions paid for by nbc-universal television good morning. i'm lynn berry. >>> drivers around the country are feeling the pain at the pump with gas prices at record highs for this time of year and still going up. meanwhile, president obama is defending his policies against his republican challengers. nbc's jay gray has more. >> reporter: there was a rude wake-up call for commuters across the country. >> that's ridiculous. that is ridiculous. >> reporter: the price of...
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the nfl accused nbc, the nbc accused the nfl. forget it. the game is going to have the highest ratings probably ever, ever, ever. >> ever. >> it was good for madonna. she's got a tour coming up, a new album, a movie. >> if you stuck around after the game and you watched "the voice," you were in for a treat. but they had one kind of funny commercial and it was all the judges of the voice, you know the ideas the judges are looking for the right singer. >> right. >> in this one commercial all the judges are chasing after this singer and there's this explosion in a hotel. did you see this? >> no. >> let's watch. >> oh. it's about time somebody wanted me for my voice and not my body. >> the battle to find the voice begins right after the super bowl. >> my eyes are up here. >> on nbc. >> once again, she -- >> you know what, she steals it. >> she does. >> just showing up and being who she is. love her to pieces. >> can we talk about this for a second. then we'll get to the weekend. we have to show this because it is rare we have so many magazines
the nfl accused nbc, the nbc accused the nfl. forget it. the game is going to have the highest ratings probably ever, ever, ever. >> ever. >> it was good for madonna. she's got a tour coming up, a new album, a movie. >> if you stuck around after the game and you watched "the voice," you were in for a treat. but they had one kind of funny commercial and it was all the judges of the voice, you know the ideas the judges are looking for the right singer. >> right....
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nbc says deadly attacks onp; ar& carried out by an iranian dissident group. they have long been designated as a terrorist organization. they call the relation very intricate and close. >> israeli involvement is 100%. it doesn't have anything of nuclear ability. >> bob is with us now. let's talk about this organization before we even talk about the relationship with israel. who are what is this group? >> the people's mujahedin of iran have been acting as a terrorist group going back to the 1970s. in the 1970s they killed three military officers and three civilians. this u.s. has had them on therapy radar for years. put them on the terrorist list. they have been the biggest thorn in the side of the iranian regime for years. >> why would they assist israel and why would this relationship work? >> i think both of thoem have-$ motive in this. they are trying to use assassination as the tool. this is something they have done tht past. it's not something that is unfamiliar to them. for the people's mujahedin, what we're seeing is an opportunity for them to combine
nbc says deadly attacks onp; ar& carried out by an iranian dissident group. they have long been designated as a terrorist organization. they call the relation very intricate and close. >> israeli involvement is 100%. it doesn't have anything of nuclear ability. >> bob is with us now. let's talk about this organization before we even talk about the relationship with israel. who are what is this group? >> the people's mujahedin of iran have been acting as a terrorist group...
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tracie potts, nbc news, tampa. >> it's going to get good. thank you very much. >>> time to check in with meteorologist christina loren, see how the weather is looking today. >> hey, good morning, ladies. we've got a really good looking day for the second half. this morning, a little cloudy, a little cool. some showers are passing to the north. onshore flow strong enough for you to use your windshield wipers along the peninsula this morning and right by the water. can you see for the most part the front has pass and it is heading into the central valley. heading throughout the day today, we will see clearing by about noon, clouds breaking apart, the sun shining through. so the second half of the day will be fine for outdoor activities. as we head throughout the day it all works out like this. by noon, 58 degrees. the coast will be at 53. san francisco, oakland, little bit on the cool side for the first part of the day but we'll all be able to make it just about to 60 degrees by the water, then you'll hit 63 as you make your way home from work
tracie potts, nbc news, tampa. >> it's going to get good. thank you very much. >>> time to check in with meteorologist christina loren, see how the weather is looking today. >> hey, good morning, ladies. we've got a really good looking day for the second half. this morning, a little cloudy, a little cool. some showers are passing to the north. onshore flow strong enough for you to use your windshield wipers along the peninsula this morning and right by the water. can you...
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kerry sanders, nbc news. >>> back to this country now. once again in this wild gop primary campaign, mitt romney is in a tough spot. as the analysts always like to point out, he's still the best finance candidate with the best organization, but on top of the fact rick santorum one three of the last four contests, while romney is from michigan, he owns place necessary four other states, and these days is working hard to explain why he was against the government's auto industry bailouts. that doesn't go over well in the state we associate with detroit and american cars. nbc's peter alexander is in grand rapids tonight. >> reporter: a self-described son of detroit, mitt romney is son of michigan's legendary governors george romney, the sign of an auto executive who proudly claims cars are in his bones. >> detroit auto show with my dad. that was a big deal. i want to make michigan stronger and better. michigan has been my home and this is personal. >> reporter: for adults of a certain age across this state, romney is a household name dating b
kerry sanders, nbc news. >>> back to this country now. once again in this wild gop primary campaign, mitt romney is in a tough spot. as the analysts always like to point out, he's still the best finance candidate with the best organization, but on top of the fact rick santorum one three of the last four contests, while romney is from michigan, he owns place necessary four other states, and these days is working hard to explain why he was against the government's auto industry bailouts....
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joining me now is luke russert, nbc's "dateline" correspondent and nbc congressional correspondent. luke, great to have you with us. >> thanks for having me, reverend al. i appreciate it. >> what was it about this case and this story that drew you in? >> i was first approached about this story when i was a rookie reporting just starting out at nbc. and dan sleplian the producer said, look. i have some letters from this guy in prison. everyone in prison says they're innocent but you should look at these guy's letters. he wrote with such fervor. the fervor you'd see and emotion you'd see in a pulpit on sunday. when i had my first meeting with him, he just came across as somebody who was not only trying to dispel a wrong he felt was against him, but instead of just talking about it he really took action. >> that's what i'm interested in, luke, because i have been -- i've gone to jail for civilç rights stuff over night and everybody there says they're innocent. what did he say? what happened that was so compelling to you? >> there's two -- there's two things. number one is the reason
joining me now is luke russert, nbc's "dateline" correspondent and nbc congressional correspondent. luke, great to have you with us. >> thanks for having me, reverend al. i appreciate it. >> what was it about this case and this story that drew you in? >> i was first approached about this story when i was a rookie reporting just starting out at nbc. and dan sleplian the producer said, look. i have some letters from this guy in prison. everyone in prison says they're...
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he's got numerous radio and television programs including the macneil-lehrer rorkts the "nbc nightly news," cnn and national public radio. he's lace family fan. -- also a family man. married to his wife shirley for 44 years, they are one of the most admired and respected couples in l.a. and the proud parents of their son khalil. their partnership represents and alliance based on love, respect, family and friends. and they're also very generous with their success. over the past 20 years they've donate. ed and raised millions of dollars for scholarships for college-bound students, particularly african-american students and students going to their favorite institution, florida a and m university, which bestowed an honorary doctorate to bernard. recently the kinseys have also become known for the collection of african-american art, boorkss and manuscripts that document the story of the african-american community. it's called the -- called the kinsey collection, shared treasures of bernard and shirley kinsey, where art and history intersect. it's been on tour to six city as -- cities and
he's got numerous radio and television programs including the macneil-lehrer rorkts the "nbc nightly news," cnn and national public radio. he's lace family fan. -- also a family man. married to his wife shirley for 44 years, they are one of the most admired and respected couples in l.a. and the proud parents of their son khalil. their partnership represents and alliance based on love, respect, family and friends. and they're also very generous with their success. over the past 20...
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one other issue, one of the things we learned in all this, nbc cable news operation is claiming that they write the scripted for them every single night. not only that, but it's also the l.a. times, the "new york times," the "washington post", columns and eugene robinson. they are taking this left wing propaganda fed to them i assume by the white house and it runs as news. runs the whole nbc news organization. >> i got a lot of flack that members of the liberal media, they don't do the research. we're not surprised that the mainstream media is listening to them but fact they can be coordinate weigh the white house is really, that is unbelievable. >> sean: funny thing they fox news sets the agenda for the rest of the media. >> we have the most viewers. >> sean: they are little jealous out that. >> bigger picture they are targeting fox news not the broader conservative media. they are solely targeted on fox. >> sean: also conservative radio after me and rush. >> you see both sides of the story. you get fair and balanced but they don't like fair balanced. they have to silence any kind o
one other issue, one of the things we learned in all this, nbc cable news operation is claiming that they write the scripted for them every single night. not only that, but it's also the l.a. times, the "new york times," the "washington post", columns and eugene robinson. they are taking this left wing propaganda fed to them i assume by the white house and it runs as news. runs the whole nbc news organization. >> i got a lot of flack that members of the liberal media,...
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then the nbc how did they respond. they gave them a platform that blasted santorum as a crazy man. >> there are certain things that it's hard to be realistic to do in a novel. if i were to create a character who say had been the senator from pennsylvania as rick santorum was. he does not appear in the novel but i had a character get up at the debate and that global warming was a hoax wooden we had to change the doogs limit the rights of gay people. no one would believe that. if the entire republican establishment, no one stood up and said that is crazy man talking. would it seem like i was being biased. >>> this guy is the son of nbc senior correspondent is the only reason they gave him a shot on the show. what an insult. this is what republicans have to put up with. santorum, can you imagine in a million years when obama won three primaries a news report would call him a walking crazy man. >> sean: than the nbc liberal obama news, what did they run next? many of our founders may have been wrong to guarantee freedom of
then the nbc how did they respond. they gave them a platform that blasted santorum as a crazy man. >> there are certain things that it's hard to be realistic to do in a novel. if i were to create a character who say had been the senator from pennsylvania as rick santorum was. he does not appear in the novel but i had a character get up at the debate and that global warming was a hoax wooden we had to change the doogs limit the rights of gay people. no one would believe that. if the entire...
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the kickoff at 6:30 right here on nbc. and of course, tomorrow morning al is going to have high whites of the game. enjoy the super bowl.
the kickoff at 6:30 right here on nbc. and of course, tomorrow morning al is going to have high whites of the game. enjoy the super bowl.
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the kickoff at 6:30 right here on nbc. and of course, tomorrow morning al is going to have high whites of the game. enjoy the super bowl. >>> good morning, i'm chris gordon. >> and i'm angie goff. welcome to "news 4 today" this sunday, february 5th. the occupy d.c. camp is quiet this morning after a rowdy and sometimes violent clash between protesters and police. >> now, authorities say a protester hit a park police officer with a brick yesterday. news 4's derrick ward joins us now live from mcpherson square. derrick, what is the latest? >> reporter: well, i'll tell you, it was quiet up until about 5:00 a.m. this morning, and that's where you kind of see what's going on behind me now. that's when that started. now, u.s. park police are saying that this is a continuation of the effort that
the kickoff at 6:30 right here on nbc. and of course, tomorrow morning al is going to have high whites of the game. enjoy the super bowl. >>> good morning, i'm chris gordon. >> and i'm angie goff. welcome to "news 4 today" this sunday, february 5th. the occupy d.c. camp is quiet this morning after a rowdy and sometimes violent clash between protesters and police. >> now, authorities say a protester hit a park police officer with a brick yesterday. news 4's derrick...
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you worked for nbc for a decade, pat. your views were not exactly unknown to them prior to you coming on that network. i don't think there was any shortage of liberals there, pat to counter your arguments or debate with you or disagree with you. as a matter of fact, i would think that, you know, you are the one lone voice i can think of with a different point of view. in seriousness, i read your writings. i watched you on cross fire. i watched you over the years, interviewed you. i don't see that your views changed. so what happened here? >> well, sean, this is the thing. clearly when i was with richard nixon and we won 49 states and white house and i was with ronald reagan and we won 49 states, bucannon view could be considered, center right, where the country was at or the majority of the country. i haven't moved at all. the fact that the views i held and express which did very well in elections and i express when i did well in the two elections, 92 and '96, in the republican primaries with 3 million votes, there are no
you worked for nbc for a decade, pat. your views were not exactly unknown to them prior to you coming on that network. i don't think there was any shortage of liberals there, pat to counter your arguments or debate with you or disagree with you. as a matter of fact, i would think that, you know, you are the one lone voice i can think of with a different point of view. in seriousness, i read your writings. i watched you on cross fire. i watched you over the years, interviewed you. i don't see...
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a check on your weather from nbc meteorologist todd santos. todd, good morning. >> good morning to you, willie. over the capitol dome yesterday a few snowflakes flying around, washington county, maryland, about an inch in a couple reports i saw out of there. kind of a spectator snowfall there now leaving the coastline, even the coast of massachusetts behind. maybe a few slick spots there, certainly a few of those once you get outside new york city back into northern jersey. heading in along i-80, far eastern pennsylvania, few areas slick out of the roadways. temperatures 32 out of new york, tends to be one of the milder parts, especially central park. certainly pockets of subfreezing area and muff to cause slick spots on the road. a beautiful day travel wise across the northeast. stuck in the airport yesterday in philly, today shouldn't see much of an issue. as we get into saturday from philly all the way to boston we may ib able to get a little light snow going on, light snow right now being seen through portions of colorado but for the most
a check on your weather from nbc meteorologist todd santos. todd, good morning. >> good morning to you, willie. over the capitol dome yesterday a few snowflakes flying around, washington county, maryland, about an inch in a couple reports i saw out of there. kind of a spectator snowfall there now leaving the coastline, even the coast of massachusetts behind. maybe a few slick spots there, certainly a few of those once you get outside new york city back into northern jersey. heading in...
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the big thing for romney latest in nbc polls shows romney up in michigan by 2 points, within the margin of error, but he had been down in more recent polls, he so, i think right now, mitt romney has the momentum in michigan. >> paul: all right, newt gingrich by all accounts, dan, did pretty well in the debate. does he have a chance for a third resurrection? >> i doubt it. i have to say i kind of admire him for trying to stay positive and focusing on the substance of the case against barack obama, because ultimately, these others, when they're finished slashing one another are going to have to make a case against the president and i admire gingrich for trying to keep that subject on the table. >> paul: not going to win michigan or arizona, but he's got to win georgia, tennessee the following week if he wants to stay in this. when we come back, social issues and the santorum surge. his conservative stance helped propel him to the top, the republican primary, would they hurt him in a general election? we'll have a little debate we'll have a little debate ahead. weight loss programs can be
the big thing for romney latest in nbc polls shows romney up in michigan by 2 points, within the margin of error, but he had been down in more recent polls, he so, i think right now, mitt romney has the momentum in michigan. >> paul: all right, newt gingrich by all accounts, dan, did pretty well in the debate. does he have a chance for a third resurrection? >> i doubt it. i have to say i kind of admire him for trying to stay positive and focusing on the substance of the case against...
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let's go back now to nbc's kristen welker. she has a look at the wins, losses, and frankly some of the big missteps of the week. kristen, missteps, huh? >> reporter: luke, as you know, it is always busy around here so we wanted to take a look back at this week in washington. >> contraception controversy. >> the obama administration and health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius dealt with the contraception controversy and secretary sebelius also tackled a less controversial issue, alzheimer's. on tuesday she unveiled a new proposal to help combat the degenerative disease that according to the national institutes of health affects 5.1 million americans. the plan includes $50 million already available that will go toward improving research. it also calls for 80 million for additional research. that money will be woven into the president's budget. translation? it'll be tough to get the additional money approved. here is a little something we thought you should check out one more time. >> all right. back up, guys. >> re
let's go back now to nbc's kristen welker. she has a look at the wins, losses, and frankly some of the big missteps of the week. kristen, missteps, huh? >> reporter: luke, as you know, it is always busy around here so we wanted to take a look back at this week in washington. >> contraception controversy. >> the obama administration and health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius dealt with the contraception controversy and secretary sebelius also tackled a less...
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nia malika henderson of "the washington post," and pete williams of nbc news. >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week." produced in association with "national journal." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> a lion is a powerful thing. it connects the global economy. to your living room. cleaner air to stronger markets. factory floors, to less crowded roads. today's progress do tomorrow's promise. norfolk southern, one line, infinite possibilities. >> corporate funding is also provided by -- prudential financial, boeing. additional funding is providing by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. once again live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. last week we were talking about the economy, but this week republicans jockeyed for the party's most conservative voters and president obama was forced into a political corner by catholic bishops opposed to birth contr
nia malika henderson of "the washington post," and pete williams of nbc news. >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week." produced in association with "national journal." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> a lion is a powerful thing. it connects the global economy. to your living room. cleaner air to stronger markets. factory...
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nbc's dr. nancy snyderman says noro is a particularly pesky virus to quarantine and eliminate. >> the really sort of frightening part in this is that even after you have had it and you're feeling better you can still pass the virus on. >> reporter: it's not just cruise ships. in new jersey, more than 140 students at rider university and at princeton were rushed to the hospital, complaining about norovirus's cruel symptoms. >> our friend was in the hospital last night. she was throwing up a lot. it was bad. >> reporter: now if you're about to take a cruise and you're worried that your trip could be ruined you can purchase trip interruption insurance. here's the catch. you have to get off the ship at one of the ports and fly home. of course if you're hit with the norovirus probably the last thing you want to do is leave your cabin. in this case, princess not only apologized to the passengers, they have refunded their money for the tickets and given them discounts on future travel. of course the o
nbc's dr. nancy snyderman says noro is a particularly pesky virus to quarantine and eliminate. >> the really sort of frightening part in this is that even after you have had it and you're feeling better you can still pass the virus on. >> reporter: it's not just cruise ships. in new jersey, more than 140 students at rider university and at princeton were rushed to the hospital, complaining about norovirus's cruel symptoms. >> our friend was in the hospital last night. she was...
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nbc has the story. it's a great story. >> it is, her name is sharmine chenoy, her film called "saving face" an hbo documentary could win pakistan its first-ever oscar. as she says, it's the stuff that dreams are made of. >> i fell in love the first time we put the cameras on. it was because i could see the colors, the textures, the language. the beauty and the heartache could just transcend all barriers. >> for filmmaker sharmaine, it was a love discovered while studying and working in the u.s. one which led her home to pakistan. you were doing the same work in the states, why come back after being gone for more than a decade? >> because people like myself, we need to come back to pakistan and we need to give back to the country. because if all the educated people leave this country, then what's going to become of it? >> the 33-year-old has since devoted the last decade to documenting the lives of pakistan's most vulnerable. shaping and sharing their stories with the rest of the world on a mission for h
nbc has the story. it's a great story. >> it is, her name is sharmine chenoy, her film called "saving face" an hbo documentary could win pakistan its first-ever oscar. as she says, it's the stuff that dreams are made of. >> i fell in love the first time we put the cameras on. it was because i could see the colors, the textures, the language. the beauty and the heartache could just transcend all barriers. >> for filmmaker sharmaine, it was a love discovered while...
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we go now to ali aruzi, nbc's tehran bureau chief. run through all of those. first of all, the nuclear advance. how would you calibrate it? >> reporter: for iran it's a big thing, chris. they've really played it up on state tv. it's been all over the news. iran basically claiming they've mastered the nuclear fuel cycle. they have achieved 20% uranium enrichment which is a very difficult thing to do, very difficult to get from 3.5% to 20%. they said they've manufactured their own centrifuges that are very sophisticated, much better than the last generation, and they said that they don't need anybody else's help. they've done this on their own despite sanctions, despite nuclear scientists being targeted. they've mastered the cycle on their own and they don't need anybody's help and they'll forge ahead with this program. so the big statement from iran today, and also not far from the parliamentary election where they want to appeal to people of national interest. >> are they just daring bebe netanyahu the prime minister of israel and ehud barack the defense minis
we go now to ali aruzi, nbc's tehran bureau chief. run through all of those. first of all, the nuclear advance. how would you calibrate it? >> reporter: for iran it's a big thing, chris. they've really played it up on state tv. it's been all over the news. iran basically claiming they've mastered the nuclear fuel cycle. they have achieved 20% uranium enrichment which is a very difficult thing to do, very difficult to get from 3.5% to 20%. they said they've manufactured their own...